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It’s a question which is being asked over and over again on social media and getwestlondon has the answer.

In a nut-shell, White Hart Lane has already been partially demolished. Before the start of this season, the last Tottenham play there, the corners of the North and East stands were knocked down, reducing the grounds capacity from 36,000 to just over 31,000.

The nearby building site also proved logistical problems affecting access and rights delivery, so Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy struck a deal earlier this year to play top-tier European football at Wembley.

White hart Lane will be completely demolished at the end of the this season to allow for the new 61,000 seater stadium, which is expected to open in time for the 2018-19 season.

Tottenham have yet to announce where it will play its home matches in 2017/18 season, but its deal with Wembley provides an option to play all our Premier League and cup home games at the stadium.

So the sight of Tottenham making Wembley its home could be a familiar one for the next couple of seasons.